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Holmby Park

Holmby Park
Sign of Holmby Park, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California..JPG
Holmby Park is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Holmby Park
Holmby Park
Holmby Park is located in California
Holmby Park
Holmby Park
Holmby Park is located in the US
Holmby Park
Holmby Park
Type Municipal
Location 601 Club View Drive, Holmby Hills, Los Angeles
Coordinates 34°04′21″N 118°25′47″W / 34.072395°N 118.429679°W / 34.072395; -118.429679Coordinates: 34°04′21″N 118°25′47″W / 34.072395°N 118.429679°W / 34.072395; -118.429679
Open From dawn to dusk

Holmby Park is a public park in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California.

The park is located in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, California. It is surrounded by Club View Drive, Beverly Glen Boulevard, Comstock Avenue and the Los Angeles Country Club.South Mapleton Drive, which eventually leads to the Playboy Mansion, takes off from Club View Drive.The Manor can be seen from the park, as it is located across the street on the corner of Club View Drive and South Mapleton Drive.

The land was deeded by the Janss Investment Company, the developers of Holmby Hills, to the City of Los Angeles to create a public park in the 1920s. In 1954, it was dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Due to its location, the park has been frequented by celebrities over the years. In the 1950s, Frank Sinatra frequented Holmby Park. In the late 1960's, former president Ronald Reagan, who was governor of California at the time, lived a block from the park, and would visit on several occasions. Reagan also frequented the park in the late 1990's, during the last few years of his life. In the 1980s, composer Nelson Riddle (1921-1985) would meet his son Skip Riddle in Holmby Park at 8:30am on weekdays to talk about personal matters.

In 1996, a dispute occurred between nature lovers and lawn bowlers after trees had been felled to prevent the grass from going brown because of too much shade from leafy trees. However, nature lovers objected to it, arguing the trees had been planted by the Jansses in the 1920s, and the lawn bowling club had no right to fell the trees of a public park. The Holmby Park Lawn Bowling Club is open to all and the park administration sided with the lawn bowlers.

The park includes facilities such as barbecue pits, a children's play area and picnic tables. Signs in the park remind users that dogs must be kept on leashes, and the following activities are forbidden: rollerskating, skateboarding, bicycling, the consumption of alcohol, the use of portable barbecues, as well as littering and loitering.


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